*see attachment for diagram
Answer:
Perimeter = 38
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall: when two tangents are drawn to meet at a point outside a circle, the segments of the two tangents are congruent.
Given,
CQ = 5
PQ = 10
PR = 14
Perimeter of ∆PQR = RC + CQ + QB + BP + PA + AR
CQ = QB = 5 (tangents drawn from an external point)
BP = PQ - QB
BP = 10 - 5 = 5
BP = PA = 5 (tangents drawn from an external point)
AR = PR - PA
AR = 14 - 5 = 9
AR = RC = 9 (tangents drawn from an external point)
✔️Perimeter of ∆PQR = RC + CQ + QB + BP + PA + AR
= 9 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 9
Perimeter = 38
Answer:
60%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
we are told that 24 canisters cost $60
hence the cost per canister = 60/24= $2.5
The selling price per canister= $4
%mark up = selling price-cost price/cost price *100
Substitute
%mark up = 4-2.5/2.5 *100
%mark up = 1.5
/2.5 *100
%mark up = 0.6 *100
%mark up = 60%
Hence the percent mark up is 60%
The equation and the ordered pair is an illustration of a linear function.
The order pair which satisfy the equation -3x+y=2 is (0,2)
<h3>How to determine the ordered pair</h3>
The equation is given as:
-3x + y = 2
Set x = 0
-3 * 0 + y = 2
Evaluate the product
y = 2
Hence, the order pair which satisfy the equation -3x+y=2 is (0,2)
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Well, what's the graph of say y = 5x - 2?
the line will come by graphing that, y = 5x - 2... then we check the points that lie on either side of the line.
for example... the point (0,4) is a point that lies on the left-hand-side of that line..... so... let's check for its true/false value
(0, 4) x = 0, y = 4
y < 5x - 2
4 < 5(0) - 2
4 < 0 - 2
4 < -2 <--- now, is that true? is 4 lesser than -2? well, nope
so, that means the region where 0,4 lies, is the FALSE region, and we do not shade that part, so the part that needs shading is the other side.
The boundary line is dashed, meaning, it DOES NOT include the points lying on that line, but just anything off that, because y < 5x - 2, means "y" is less than, NOT EQUALS OR LESS, but just less.
check the picture below.